According to the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB), as of August 23, the strong earthquakes, including the 7.0-magnitude quake that shook Lombok Island on August 5, had killed at least 555 people and caused injuries to 829 others.

The majority of the fatalities were residents of North Lombok District areas, due to their close proximity to the strong earthquake`s epicenter. The repeated earthquakes have also damaged 23,098 houses and forced 134,236 people to be displaced.

After has an assignment on this location, HKV’s team Ardiles Rante (videographer), Ahmad Zamroni (photographer), and Andi Siswanto (Soundman) help Yayasan Peduli Anak (Peduli Anak Foundation/YPA) with some visual documentation for their campaigns. Lombok-based Sahabat Anak Foundation has been helping underprivileged children and their families by providing them with the necessary residential care, family care, education, medical care and legal aid.

Many humanitarian organizations have extended a helping hand by accepting donations, be it the form of funds, goods or even volunteer work. We could be a part of it. Yes, there are some options that you can do to help.

Asbestos is used widely in roof constructions for most houses here because of its inexpensiveness. When the earthquakes damaged the houses, the asbestos roofs fell and broke. A broken asbestos roof is a health risk, especially to those exposed to it for a period of time.

InstaMeet 16 (#WWIM16) is a global movement to spread kindness on and off Instagram. In Indonesia, some InstaMeets involve days of travel and gatherings of up to 1,000 people in dramatic landscapes, while the smaller InstaMeets demonstrate the incredible creativity of the Instagram community and how much fun it can be to connect in real-life to spread kindness. Here’s a look at how Indonesia celebrated #WWIM16.

Some time ago Hati Kecil Visuals’s co-founders, Ardiles Rante and Ahmad Zamroni traveled to New York to meet some creative workers and academics.

Among the visits, Voice of America (VOA) journalist was interested in interviewing Ardiles Rante to talk about the creative world he was working on. Here’s the video produced by VOA’s team, Naratama Rukmananda and Rere Wahyudi.